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      Wishing you a Christmas of Joy 21/12/2011
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      This Christmas season, let us be thankful for what we have.  Let us be joyful for who we are.  Let us be appreciative for our relationships - friends and family.  Even though we may not always get along, we are in this world for a reason, to develop closer connections with each other.  The internet has certainly helped us connect with the entire world.  When disaster strikes another place, we know it within minutes.  I envisage a year in 2012 when we can create a greener cleaner planet and share our wealth with the poor and needy worldwide.

      Thanks for supporting me throughout the year.  I do tend to take the bull by the horns at times and run with whatever I see as being important to our community.  Sometimes things don't work out quite the way I expect and that's okay.  I have learned many times that there is no failure in life, only feedback as I move closer to doing and being what I love to experience.

      Christmas Hints for Happiness

      Feeling Grateful:

      At the dinner table, have everyone share what they feel grateful for this year.  This has the added bonus of making everyone feel closely connected.

      Be Kind:
      Be mindful that small actions can create deep appreciation.  Find out what you can do to assist that is out of the ordinary.  Move out of your comfort zone and look for ways to be kind such as smiling at a stranger, paying for someone else's coffee or even approaching that family member you dislike and choosing to focus on their most positive qualities.  Kind deeds have the power to transform your world and the world around you. 

      Make someone laugh:
       What's the funniest thing that happened to you this year? Tell that funny story and watch the faces around you light up!

      Enjoy a very Merry Christmas and I look forward to connecting with you in 2012


      Best wishes to you & yours, 
      Koti


       

      0425 786 510

      www.turnyourlifearound.com.au
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      Naturally Choosing Nutrition 26/10/2011
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      We live with an abundance of food, yet are suffering from malnutrition.   We are a nation of food junkies and no wonder when our dinner plates are larger than ever before, we’re faced with sugar fixes in almost every outlet we visit and we don’t know how to let go of our cravings and eat what’s healthy.    

      Why do we find it so hard to eat what’s good and right for us?  We suffer in silence, craving and gorging sugar treats like an addict searches for a heroin hit.  It’s no surprise we have many illnesses directly relating to the supply of nutrition we are NOT giving to our bodies.

      Our bodies were only ever designed to accept vital and healthy nutrition.


      Imagine a hot steamy donut.  The smell and taste are luring our senses.  We’re trying hard to resist and not indulge.  Then a moment of weakness as we pounce upon the donut, ultimately leading to feelings of guilt, shame, regret as we tell ourselves, we really do know better.

      Your conscious mind is all about your wants, while your subconscious mind is about your protection, your beliefs, and your safety. If your conscious mind wants one thing but your subconscious mind wants another, then you are heading for disappointment. This includes dieting and losing weight. If we do happen to lose weight, we’ll retain an overwhelming subconscious urge to gain it back. 

      So what to do when your conscious and subconscious mind are pulling in different directions?   

      It helps to become present to what we are choosing.  Slowing down to deliberately channel our focus intently on what we would prefer to experience, we not only switch out of auto pilot, we get to taste the goodness of real food!
       
      Only by repeating that conscious decision will the choice eventually slip into our subconscious programming. 
       
      On that note, we can also adopt new habits of eating slowly and mindfully, to easily gauge when we are feeling uncomfortable and our tummies are full. 

      Are you sick: of allowing junk food to control you?   If you would like to release the misunderstandings between your conscious and your subconscious minds to reach a state of congruence for your successful eating patterns, consider a coaching session and watch your life move forward once and for all. 



      Best wishes, Koti
      0425 786 510
      "Everyone on the planet deserves good health"
       
      Affirmation:  "The only thing I ever have any control of is my current thinking.  This thought, the one I am thinking now, is totally under my control.
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      Effective Listening Skills 30/08/2011
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      Effective Listening "See first to understand, then to be understood" Stephen Covey Have you ever been involved in a conversation where you are the speaker and in disbelief, you notice your listener shift their eyes to somewhere over your shoulder! 

      We are all guilty from time to time.  Instead of listening, we are focused anywhere but on the speaker.  Preparing what we are going to say, or thoughts about what we are doing later, or what’s on our to-do-list.  
      Distracting thoughts which are only serving to create a dis-connection.  And no wonder we fail to listen

      We know when we’re not being listened to – we can feel insulted which creates pain and resentment, when we know they haven’t heard a word.  How many times have you been 'listening' to someone - but not heard a word they said? You weren't concentrating!  Hearing is passive, while listening is an active process.
       
      When we choose to actively listen to our partners, the communication lines open.  Sadly, this very simple tool can be the missing link in a relationship.  Funny how when we first met, we are all ears then as time evolves, we develop selective hearing and unconsciously ‘tune out’.  Tuning in is the key to love, connection and healing the communication breakdown.
      actively when we have distractions like facebook, ipods, phones, and overwhelmingly to- do-lists.
      Effective listening
      is a communication technique that requires the listener to understand, interpret, and evaluate what (s)he hears.
      The ability to actively listen will allow a space that feels safe to voice concerns, strengthen ties and foster understanding in our personal relationships.


      Feeling completely listened to, is a
      gift of love.   It’s no wonder our kids rebel when parents talk over the top of them.  We sometimes forget that our kids have feelings, that they too have a voice and deserve to say what’s on their mind without interruption.  Unfortunately most of us parents were never given the gift of listening from our parents.  Remember the old saying, children should be seen and not heard.  A recipe bound to incite rebellion!


      Whether its kids, friends or family we all deserve to be listened to, completely.  When we are listened to, we feel: 
      Important - Grateful - Respected.
       

      Tips for Activating your Listening Skills:


       Love - focus your undivided attention on communicating with love
       
      Interested - consider with curiosity how they are feeling
       
      Silent - stay silent & allow them to fully articulate what they want to say
       
      Truthful - when we feel safe to speak our truth we feel validated
       
      Empathy - listen to understand where they are coming from
       
      Neutral - let go of your own agenda & have complete focus


      The more you do it, the easier active listening will become and your reward will be happier, harmonious relationships!

       

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      Master Your Addictions 24/05/2011
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       Are you like the old me?  Give up the smokes and take up nicorettes or other drugs or alcohol or binge eating. Do you go from one addiction to the other? Of course you try and try and try again to give up and eventually you succeed! Hooray! But guess what – you find a new addiction and the whole cycle begins again.

      My most scary addiction was gambling – “
      scary” because no one knew about my gambling except me. I became invisible. I would disappear for hours in a day and would return home again only to feel a deep sense of guilt.  But I had it all under control (so I thought!).  I would cook the evening meal in the morning so I had the day free to gamble at my leisure.  I became super human with all my mundane activities when all I had on my mind were the bells and ringing of that poker machine.  I could create a meal and I didn’t really care what it was as long as I had all the ingredients to make it quickly. I was numb from feeling the creativity of cooking, I was numb and couldn’t feel love for my family I was numb from feeling love for myself. It was all so surreal. I felt alone and disconnected.

      If only someone had told me back then, that I needed to begin to like myself to
      have respect and treat myself with compassion, I would have had a different attitude.  My need to gamble would have melted away.   I would have gained the strength I needed to feel good about myself, rather than feeling needy for a life where I was never going to be the winner.

      Whether it's gambling, smoking, drugs, sex or food…. It really doesn’t matter.  What does matter is it all boils down to you not being in love with YOU. It is a
      loss of self pride and dignity.

      Ever heard the phrase, emotional eating?  Well “emotional” applies to every addiction. The emotion is what’s
      driving the addiction. The emotion behind a story from your past. We don’t want to let go of the sadness, the grief, the resentment or the anger.

      There is an
      emptiness inside us that needs to be filled. We have a choice to fill our emptiness with an addiction or fill it with a greater love and acceptance of ourselves.
      If we want to deeply appreciate who we are right now we have to be willing to accept responsibility, dump the story and move forward with our lives. We can then move beyond our addictions to free and light as the need for a crutch outside of ourselves diminishes.

      All it takes is a little
      soul searching to remind us that we don’t need addictions. They really exist to alert us of a need to change. What we think we really need, we already have – it’s just a matter of reconnecting within to find the courage and conviction to create who we want to be in the face of adversity.




      Enjoy your Day,

      Koti



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      Listening to your Intuition 30/03/2011
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       Do you remember the last time an idea just popped into your mind, which you then chose to ignore and later kicked yourself for not acting on that first idea?  "I knew that was gonna happen", "I should've listened to myself".  That idea, first impulse or whisper is your sixth sense in action - also known as intuition, a hunch,  inner guidance, angelic guides or psychic sense that is steering you in the right direction.

      How do we know intuition is guiding us in the right direction?  Intuition is our inner knowing, the wise part of us that knows all the answers.  It delights us with insights, knowings and gut feelings in reply to our questions and problems and we often respond with "where did that come from"?, calling it an "ah ah" moment.  It may even be a subtle answer that you think is coming from your own mind.


      From birth we all are blessed with an endless stream of intuition, but if our channels are blocked the messages can't get through to us.  A clear channel is essential to receive good clear communication.  If I am busy, my mind is stressed or my thoughts are scattered, my channel is blocked and will not receive messages of intuition.



      My intuition saved my mum thousands of dollars.  Let me explain.  A few years ago, mum sold her house and purchased a unit. All members of our family (including me) thought that I held the Title in my home.  However, as I began to search for the house Title,  I began to panic. That document was invisible. Vanished!  I searched every corner, every drawer, cupboard, box and shelf I could find as I  began to dread the future.  In sheer panic, I rang my brother who also  ransacked his
      entire home!  I prepared to forego a holiday with my family to stay home and sort out the mess.   Reluctantly, I made an appointment to see the bank that would in a few more days hand over the bridging finance at great expense. I prayed & implored "please help me" to the skies above.

      A couple of days later, I was compelled to sift through my bedside drawer to look for a nail file.  A voice whispered to me to direct my attention towards an envelope.  Yes, you guessed it, the Title!   After I had calmed down,  my intuitive message came to me clearly as my mind was empty of any confusion, anxiety or frustration.


      Too often we stick to using only five of our six senses.  How limiting!  Our sixth sense is genius.  Yes, YOUR genius.   This wise tool is at your disposal 24/7.  What's more, it's free!


      Richard Branson, Oprah Winfrey, and Bill Gates have it and they know how to use it to create amazing success! Fact is, that you do not have to be a psychic with a crystal ball to be intuitive! It is a lot simpler than that.



      Allow me to invite you to a coaching session where we can explore further how you can tap into and develop your endless supply of your Sixth Sense.  You can contact me at
      turnyourlifearound@bigpond.com.

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        Koti Thornton

        A holistic life coach, NLP Practitioner, Heal Your Life Teacher, lover of changing and evolving in life!

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